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Kevin Wichman

Kevin Wichman

Kevin Wichman is a top-rated criminal defense attorney and trial lawyer with offices in Kansas City, Missouri, and Miami, Florida. He is licensed in Kansas, Missouri, and Florida, and has been practicing since 2010. He has received numerous accolades including being named a Super Lawyer by Thomas-Reuters and a Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorney by The National Trial Lawyers Association. He is also a qualified mediator.

14+ Years
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Michael Crow

Michael Crow

Michael Crow graduated from Baker University in 1967 and Washburn University School of Law in 1973. He served in the Army and was disabled in Vietnam. He established his law firm in Leavenworth County in 1974. He served in the Kansas House of Representatives, was City Attorney for Tonganoxie, and served on the First Judicial District Nominating Commission. He is a former President of the Leavenworth Bar Association and the Kansas Bar Association. He is licensed in Kansas and Missouri and admitted to practice before various federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. He has over 50 years of experience. He is listed in The Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers and has an AV Preeminent rating by Martindale Hubbell.

50+ Years
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Aimee M. Bateman

Aimee M. Bateman

Aimee is an experienced attorney focusing on criminal defense, litigation, business and contract law, and military law (specializing in complex investigations). A retired lieutenant colonel in the US Army, Aimee has experience in the courtroom and in combat, working with clients in various areas of the law. Licensed to practice in Kansas, Texas, federal practice in the District of Kansas, and Military Courts worldwide. Aimee resides in Leavenworth, Kansas.

17+ Years
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Temidayo L. Anderson

Temidayo L. Anderson

Temi is an experienced attorney focusing on litigation, employment, data privacy, business, and military law (specializing in complex investigations). A retired Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army, Temi has experience in the courtroom and in combat. Temi enjoys working with clients to resolve issues before they become problems. Temi began her career in military intelligence. After law school, she served as a criminal prosecutor, labor law counsel, and later as in-house counsel. Temi went on to serve as an associate professor of Administrative and Civil law and later as Associate Dean of Students at The Judge Advocate General‘s School. She taught the law of federal employment, federal litigation, equal employment opportunity, and privacy law. Temi routinely briefed civilian and military leaders, to include members of Congress, senior Army civilians, general officers, commanders, and other legal professionals from NASA to the IRS. Key topics included furloughs, reductions in force, civilian investigations, talent retention through award recognition, the Privacy Act, the Freedom of Information Act, HIPAA, employee discipline, and performance improvement plans. Temi simultaneously served as employment law counsel to the Commanding General. Temi uses her experience to help clients understand their rights and works zealously to create options.

18+ Years
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Mark L. Jensen

Mark L. Jensen

Mark is a retired Army Judge Advocate who specializes in criminal defense litigation and military law including military courts martial, criminal and administrative investigations, administrative boards, and non-judicial punishment proceedings. During his 33 years of military service, Mark served as both a Non-Commissioned Officer and Warrant Officer in Army Special Forces before attending law school and becoming a Judge Advocate. Licensed to practice in Hawaii State Courts and Federal Military Courts worldwide. Mark resides in El Paso, Texas.

14+ Years
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Rhonda Levinson

Rhonda Levinson

Rhonda entered the University of Kansas as a National Merit Scholar and recipient of the prestigious Watkins-Burger Scholarship in 1985, awarded to the top 6 freshman entering KU. Following law school graduation, Rhonda clerked for the Kansas Court of Appeals between 1993 and 1995, before beginning practice in the areas of criminal and civil law, including equine and agricultural law. Capitalizing on her appellate background, from 1996 to 2010 Rhonda’s practice concentrated primarily on appellate civil and criminal work, although she continued with her equine practice. In 2010, she adjusted her practice to focus more on civil and probate litigation at the trial level, and on assisting small business owners, while maintaining her equine law practice. Rhonda has successfully assisted many small business owners maximize profits while minimizing their personal risks. Rhonda has also worked with many minority, women, and disadvantaged business owners in obtaining government certification that allows them additional government contracting opportunities. In addition, Rhonda remains an active equestrian and has assisted a variety of equine organizations with both legal organization documents and liability issues.

32+ Years
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Sarah C. Sykes

Sarah C. Sykes

Prior to her service in the United States Army, Sarah taught English to incarcerated juvenile offenders, cared for individuals with developmental disabilities, and advocated on behalf of children in the foster care system. She joined the military upon graduation from law school following in the footsteps of her grandfather, father, mother, sister, and brother. As a judge advocate, Sarah specialized in criminal law, particularly the prosecution and defense of violent and sexually-based offenses. Appointed as one of the first special victim prosecutors Army-wide, Sarah oversaw the investigation and prosecution of several hundred felony level cases to include murder, child sexual abuse and exploitation, and adult rape and sexual assault. Sarah went on to serve as an associate professor of criminal law at The Judge Advocate General‘s School where she taught courses on the investigation, prosecution, and defense of sexually-based offenses as well as the prevention of sexual assault and treatment of victims. Sarah routinely briefed civilian and military leaders, to include members of Congress, senior Army civilians, general officers and commanders, on the military justice system and service regulations and policies related to sexual assault and interpersonal violence.

21+ Years
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